Recorders
In video mode, the camera can record directly to connected
- If a memory card is inserted in the camera when it is connected to a recorder, video will be recorded both to the recorder and the memory card. If no memory card is inserted, the footage will be recorded only to the external device.
Adjusting Settings
Use the [HDMI] item in the setup menu to adjust settings for HDMI output.
Option | Description |
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[Output resolution] | The format for output to HDMI devices can be selected from [Auto], [2160p (progressive)], [1080p (progressive)], [1080i (interlaced)], * and [720p (progressive)]. |
[Output range] | The RGB video signal input range varies with the HDMI device. [Auto], which matches the output range to the HDMI device, is recommended in most situations. If the camera is unable to determine the correct RGB video signal output range for the HDMI device, you can choose from the following options:
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[Output shooting info] | Choose whether shooting information is displayed on the HDMI device. If [ON] is selected, icons and other information in the shooting display will be recorded with the footage saved to external recorders. |
[Mirror camera info display] | Choose whether the display in the camera monitor remains on while an HDMI device is connected.
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Video will not be output at 1080i when [Auto] is selected for [Output resolution] even when a recorder that supports this option is connected. Choose [1080i (interlaced)] for interlaced output.
“Output Resolution”
When [Auto] is selected for [HDMI] > [Output resolution] in the setup menu, the camera automatically detects whether the external recorder supports the frame size and rate selected on the camera. If it does not, the camera will search for a supported resolution and frame rate in the order listed below. If no supported resolution and frame rate is found, output will be suspended.
No memory card inserted in camera:
Frame size/frame rate Output resolution/frame rate search order [5376×3024; 60p] 2160/60p V 1080/60p V 2160/30p V 1080/30p [5376×3024; 50p] 2160/50p V 1080/50p V 2160/25p V 1080/25p [5376×3024; 30p] 2160/30p V 1080/30p [5376×3024; 25p] 2160/25p V 1080/25p [5376×3024; 24p] 2160/24p V 1080/24p [3840×2160; 120p] 2160/120p V 1080/120p V 2160/60p V 1080/60p V 2160/30p V 1080/30p [3840×2160; 100p] 2160/100p V 1080/100p V 2160/50p V 1080/50p V 2160/25p V 1080/25p [3840×2160; 60p] 2160/60p V 1080/60p V 2160/30p V 1080/30p [3840×2160; 50p] 2160/50p V 1080/50p V 2160/25p V 1080/25p [3840×2160; 30p] 2160/30p V 1080/30p [3840×2160; 25p] 2160/25p V 1080/25p [3840×2160; 24p] 2160/24p V 1080/24p [1920×1080; 240p] 1080/120p V 1080/60p V 1080/30p [1920×1080; 200p] 1080/100p V 1080/50p V 1080/25p [1920×1080; 120p] 1080/120p V 1080/60p V 1080/30p [1920×1080; 100p] 1080/100p V 1080/50p V 1080/25p [1920×1080; 60p] 1080/60p V 1080/30p [1920×1080; 50p] 1080/50p V 1080/25p [1920×1080; 30p] 1080/30p [1920×1080; 25p] 1080/25p [1920×1080; 24p] 1080/24p Memory card inserted in camera:
Frame size/frame rate Output resolution/frame rate search order [3840×2160; 120p] 1080/60p V 1080/30p [3840×2160; 100p] 1080/50p V 1080/25p Frame sizes/frame rates other than the above Same as when no memory card is inserted in the camera.
When an option other than [Auto] is selected for [HDMI] > [Output resolution] in the setup menu, the signal will be output at the selected resolution. HDMI output will be suspended if:
- output resolution is higher than the current frame size or
- the recorder does not support the selected output resolution.
- Regardless of the option chosen for [HDMI] > [Output resolution] in the setup menu, the maximum output resolution when [N-RAW 12-bit (NEV)] or [ProRes RAW HQ 12-bit (MOV)] is selected for [Video file type] in the video recording menu is 1920 × 1080.
Frame Rates for “Output Resolution” Options Other Than “Auto”
Video recording rates of 120p, 100p, 60p, or 50p will be adjusted as follows if not compatible with the frame rate chosen for the external recorder.
- 120p: The frame rate will first drop to 60p. If 60p is also not supported, it will drop to 30p.
- 100p: The frame rate will first drop to 50p. If 50p is also not supported, it will drop to 25p.
- 60p: The frame rate will drop to 30p.
- 50p: The frame rate will drop to 25p.
Frame Rates for an “Output Resolution” of “1080i (Interlaced)”
Footage filmed at a frame rate of 120p, 60p, 30p, or 24p is output at 60i. Footage filmed at 100p, 50p, or 25p is output at 50i.
Frame Rates for an “Output Resolution” of “720p (Progressive)”
Footage filmed at a frame rate of 120p, 60p, 30p, or 24p is output at 60p. Footage filmed at 100p, 50p, or 25p is output at 50p.
Caution: Filming with Memory Cards
If memory cards are inserted when [2160p (progressive)] is selected for [HDMI] > [Output resolution] in the setup menu, footage filmed at a frame size and rate of 3840 × 2160; 120p or 3840 × 2160; 100p will not be output via HDMI. Remove the memory cards from the camera and record the footage to the external recorder.
- In case of a setting to record RAW videos (0 RAW Video), you can zoom in the camera shooting display and output to an external recorder by pressing the X button if you are not currently recording footage. The camera display and output to the recorder cannot be zoomed in while recording.
- In case of a setting to record non-RAW videos, you can zoom in the camera shooting display by pressing the X button whether or not a footage is being recorded; note that output to an external recorder cannot be zoomed in.
YCbCr and Bit Depth
The YCbCr value and bit depth for footage output to external HDMI devices varies with the options selected for [Video file type] and [Frame size/frame rate] in the video recording menu.
Video file type | Frame size/frame rate | YCbCr and bit depth |
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N-RAW 12-bit (NEV) | 6048×3402 |
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4032×2268 | ||
3984×2240 | ||
ProRes RAW HQ 12-bit (MOV) | 6048×3402 |
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4032×2268 | ||
3984×2240 | ||
ProRes 422 HQ 10-bit (MOV) | 5376×3024 | 4:2:2 10-bit |
3840×2160 | ||
1920×1080 | ||
H.265 10-bit (MOV) | 5376×3024 | 4:2:2 10-bit |
3840×2160 120p/100p | 4:2:0 10-bit | |
3840×2160 60p/50p/30p/25p/24p | 4:2:2 10-bit | |
1920×1080 | ||
H.265 8-bit (MOV) | 5376×3024 | 4:2:2 8-bit |
3840×2160 120p/100p | 4:2:0 8-bit | |
3840×2160 60p/50p/30p/25p/24p | 4:2:2 8-bit | |
1920×1080 | ||
H.264 8-bit (MP4) | 1920×1080 | 4:2:2 8-bit |
HDMI Output and Tone Mode
The tone mode selected via [Video file type] in the video recording menu applies to video output via HDMI. Equipment that supports HDR (HLG) is required when [HLG] is selected.
External Recording Control
Choosing [ON] for [External rec. cntrl (HDMI)] in the video recording menu allows camera controls to be used to start and stop recording on the external recorder.
- For information on whether your recorder supports external recording control, consult the manufacturer.
- The camera display will turn off automatically when the time selected for Custom Setting c3 [Power off delay] > [Standby timer] expires, ending HDMI output. When recording videos to an external device, select [Standby timer] and choose [No limit] or a time longer than the anticipated recording time.
- An icon will be displayed in the camera monitor when [ON] is selected: A is displayed if no footage is currently being recorded, B while videos are being recorded. During recording, check the recorder and recorder display to ensure that footage is being saved to the device.
- Note that selecting [ON] may disrupt the footage output to the device.